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Taylor Allderdice High School, built in 1927 in the [[Squirrel Hill]] neigborhood of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], maintains a long history of superior academic performance among public high schools.
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'''Taylor Allderdice High School''', built in 1927 in the [[Squirrel Hill]] neighborhood of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], maintains a long history of superior academic performance among public high schools. The U.S. Department of Education recognized Taylor Allderdice as a Blue Ribbon school, its highest award, in 1994, 1995, and 1996.<ref>[http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 through 1999-2002], p.71. Accessed August 22, 2007.</ref>


Though it has served students of grades 9-12 for most of its history, it has sometimes enrolled and instructed students in grade 8.
Though it has served students of grades 9-12 for most of its history, it has sometimes enrolled and instructed students in grade 8. The school has the largest enrollment of public city high schools in Pittsburgh.


The school's motto is "Know something. Do something. Be something."
The school's motto is "Know something. Do something. Be something."
== The ''Foreword'' ==
The school has published its newspaper, the ''Foreword'', since Taylor Allderdice's founding in 1927.<ref name="pittcat-1">Cf. the first record retrieved by a search of the University of Pittsburgh library database at http://pittcat.pitt.edu on the search term "taylor allderdice foreword" and also cf. http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Both retrieved on October 2, 2007.</ref> In the early 1990's, the entire run of the paper was archived in the [[University of Pittsburgh]]'s Hillman Library,<ref "WorldCat-1">The [[WorldCat]] record retrieved on October 2, 2007 was:
<p>Local Holdings: Univ of Pittsburgh 1-121 (1927-1992)</p>
<p>Database: WorldCat</p>
<p></p>
<p>Availability:    Check the catalogs in your library. Libraries worldwide that own item: 1</p>
<p>Find Items About: Taylor Allderdice High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.)8</p>
<p>Title:            The foreword.</p>
<p>Corp Author(s):  Taylor Allderdice High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.)</p>
<p>Publication:      Pittsburgh, PA : Taylor Allderdice High School,</p>
<p>Year:            1927-</p>
<p>Description:      Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1927)-; v. :; ill.</p>
<p>Language:        English</p>
<p>Standard No:      LCCN: sn 94-42407</p>
<p>SUBJECT(S)</p>
<p>Named Corp:      Taylor Allderdice High School -- Periodicals. </p>
<p>Note(s):          Title from caption./ Reproduction:    Microfilm./ Pittsburgh, PA :/ Archives of Industrial Society, University of Pittsburgh,/ 1994./ microfilm reels ; 35 mm.</p>
<p>Material Type:    Periodical (per); Microfilm (mfl)</p>
<p>Document Type:    Serial</p>
<p>Entry:            19940830</p>
<p>Update:          20040210</p>
<p>Accession No:    OCLC: 31030797</p>
<p>Provider:        OCLC</p>
<p>Database:        WorldCat</p>
<p></p>
''N.B.'' Note the Entry date and also see note above.</ref> and Taylor Allderdice remains one of fewer than sixty high schools in the world to have its newspaper archived on microfilm in a major library.<ref name="WorldCat-2">A [[WorldCat]] search of the OCLC database on October 2, 2007 for author>corporate and conference name = high school; material type = periodical; and material type = microform returned 56 hits. The ''Foreword'' was record #18.</ref> Faculty oversees the professionally styled newspaper's production, ensuring that "...the work focuses on students gathering accurate information and interviews from official sources...".<ref name="allderdicehs-1">http://http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/departments/english/couses.shtm. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.</ref> During the 1970's the school considered the ''Foreword'' to be "Serving Allderdice High School and the community,"<ref name="Allderdice-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/Allderdice-051.pdf|title=''The Allderdice'':51. Pittsburgh: Taylor Allderdice High School,  1980. 74|accessdate=2007-10-02}}</ref>
reaching more than 5000 readers.<ref name="Foreword-099-1-8-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/TaylorAllderdice-Foreword-099-1.pdf|title=''Foreword'', 099:1, February 14, 1978, 8|accessdate=2007-10-02}}</ref><ref name="Foreword-099-2-8-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/TaylorAllderdice-Foreword-099-2.pdf|title=''Foreword'', 099:2, March 17, 1978, 8|accessdate=2007-10-02}}</ref><ref name="Foreword-099-3-6-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/TaylorAllderdice-Foreword-099-3.pdf|title=''Foreword'', 099:3, April 19, 1978, 6|accessdate=2007-10-02}}</ref>
Along with its archival distinction at the University of Pittsburgh, the newspaper has spawned such career journalists as [[Gary Graff]],<ref name="Graff-1">Cf. http://www.rockcritics.com/interview/garygraff.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>
<ref name="Graff-2">Cf. http://www.visibleink.com/author.php?id=75. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref> who wrote for it in 1977-1978<ref name="Graff-3">Cf. ''Foreword'', 97:3, 5; 97:4, 3; 97:5, 5; 97:6, 3, 5; 98:3, 3, 7; 99:1, 4, 6; 99:2, 1, 6; 99:3, 4, some of which are at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref> and professional writers such as [[Maxine Lapiduss]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Horne|first=Jean|date=27 October 2003|title=Get Reel|url=http://triblive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/lifestyles/fanfare/s_162034.html#axzz2k2rb3iMJ|work=TribLIVE News and Sports|publisher=Trib Total Media|accessdate=8 November 2013}}</ref><ref name="Lapiduss-2">Cf. http://www.hellodere.com/alp2.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>Cf. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_162034.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref><ref name="Lapiduss-5">Cf. http://www.maxinelapiduss.com/press/pghtrib1999.htm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>
whose bylines appear in 1977-1978.<ref name="Lapiduss-6">Cf. ''Foreword'', 97:3, 1; 97:4, 1; 97:5, 7; 97:6, 4, some of which are at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref> In 1979, the ''Foreword's'' news editor, Aaron Zitner, was a finalist in the American Newspaper Publishers Association's annual competition,<ref name="Foreword-102-4-1-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/TaylorAllderdice-Foreword-099-2.pdf|title=''Foreword'', 102:4, May 16, 1979, 1|accessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref> and the paper received a first place rating in Columbia University's annual Scholastic Press contest.<ref name="Foreword-102-4-1-1">{{cite web |url= http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/TaylorAllderdice-Foreword-099-2.pdf|title=''Foreword'', 102:4, May 16, 1979, 1|accessdate=2007-10-04}}</ref>
Since its inception in 1986, [[Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism]]'s Crown Newspaper awards, which "are the highest recognition given by the CSPA to a student print or online medium for overall excellence," have recognized the consistently exceptional quality of the newspaper and its staff.<ref name="CSPA-1">Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/gold-circle-awards/recipients/1989-scholastic-circles.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref><ref name="CSPA-2">Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/gold-circle-awards/recipients/1990-scholastic-circles.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref><ref name="CSPA-3">Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/crown-awards/recipients/1991-scholastic-crown.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>
Today, the school administration represents the paper as "The student newspaper of Taylor Allderdice High School,"<ref name="allderdicehs-2">http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref> using it on the school's web site to document its fund raising efforts, the school board's politics, and to demonstrate the school's prosecution of "the war on drugs in school" and security environment where authorities' surveillance of the student body via cameras extends beyond the school campus "even as far as Pittock" Street.<ref name="allderdicehs-3">http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>
Selected complete issues of the ''Foreword'' can be viewed in pdf format at an online file repository maintained at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/.


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Taylor Allderdice High School, built in 1927 in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, maintains a long history of superior academic performance among public high schools. The U.S. Department of Education recognized Taylor Allderdice as a Blue Ribbon school, its highest award, in 1994, 1995, and 1996.[1]

Though it has served students of grades 9-12 for most of its history, it has sometimes enrolled and instructed students in grade 8. The school has the largest enrollment of public city high schools in Pittsburgh.

The school's motto is "Know something. Do something. Be something."

The Foreword

The school has published its newspaper, the Foreword, since Taylor Allderdice's founding in 1927.[2] In the early 1990's, the entire run of the paper was archived in the University of Pittsburgh's Hillman Library,[3] and Taylor Allderdice remains one of fewer than sixty high schools in the world to have its newspaper archived on microfilm in a major library.[4] Faculty oversees the professionally styled newspaper's production, ensuring that "...the work focuses on students gathering accurate information and interviews from official sources...".[5] During the 1970's the school considered the Foreword to be "Serving Allderdice High School and the community,"[6] reaching more than 5000 readers.[7][8][9]

Along with its archival distinction at the University of Pittsburgh, the newspaper has spawned such career journalists as Gary Graff,[10] [11] who wrote for it in 1977-1978[12] and professional writers such as Maxine Lapiduss[13][14]Cf. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_162034.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.</ref>[15] whose bylines appear in 1977-1978.[16] In 1979, the Foreword's news editor, Aaron Zitner, was a finalist in the American Newspaper Publishers Association's annual competition,[17] and the paper received a first place rating in Columbia University's annual Scholastic Press contest.[17] Since its inception in 1986, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism's Crown Newspaper awards, which "are the highest recognition given by the CSPA to a student print or online medium for overall excellence," have recognized the consistently exceptional quality of the newspaper and its staff.[18][19][20]

Today, the school administration represents the paper as "The student newspaper of Taylor Allderdice High School,"[21] using it on the school's web site to document its fund raising efforts, the school board's politics, and to demonstrate the school's prosecution of "the war on drugs in school" and security environment where authorities' surveillance of the student body via cameras extends beyond the school campus "even as far as Pittock" Street.[22]

Selected complete issues of the Foreword can be viewed in pdf format at an online file repository maintained at the University of California, Berkeley at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/.

References

  1. Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 through 1999-2002, p.71. Accessed August 22, 2007.
  2. Cf. the first record retrieved by a search of the University of Pittsburgh library database at http://pittcat.pitt.edu on the search term "taylor allderdice foreword" and also cf. http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Both retrieved on October 2, 2007.
  3. The WorldCat record retrieved on October 2, 2007 was:

    Local Holdings: Univ of Pittsburgh 1-121 (1927-1992)

    Database: WorldCat

    Availability: Check the catalogs in your library. Libraries worldwide that own item: 1

    Find Items About: Taylor Allderdice High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.)8

    Title: The foreword.

    Corp Author(s): Taylor Allderdice High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

    Publication: Pittsburgh, PA : Taylor Allderdice High School,

    Year: 1927-

    Description: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1927)-; v. :; ill.

    Language: English

    Standard No: LCCN: sn 94-42407

    SUBJECT(S)

    Named Corp: Taylor Allderdice High School -- Periodicals.

    Note(s): Title from caption./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Pittsburgh, PA :/ Archives of Industrial Society, University of Pittsburgh,/ 1994./ microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

    Material Type: Periodical (per); Microfilm (mfl)

    Document Type: Serial

    Entry: 19940830

    Update: 20040210

    Accession No: OCLC: 31030797

    Provider: OCLC

    Database: WorldCat

    N.B. Note the Entry date and also see note above.

  4. A WorldCat search of the OCLC database on October 2, 2007 for author>corporate and conference name = high school; material type = periodical; and material type = microform returned 56 hits. The Foreword was record #18.
  5. http://http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/departments/english/couses.shtm. Retrieved on October 2, 2007.
  6. The Allderdice:51. Pittsburgh: Taylor Allderdice High School, 1980. 74. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  7. Foreword, 099:1, February 14, 1978, 8. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  8. Foreword, 099:2, March 17, 1978, 8. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  9. Foreword, 099:3, April 19, 1978, 6. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
  10. Cf. http://www.rockcritics.com/interview/garygraff.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  11. Cf. http://www.visibleink.com/author.php?id=75. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  12. Cf. Foreword, 97:3, 5; 97:4, 3; 97:5, 5; 97:6, 3, 5; 98:3, 3, 7; 99:1, 4, 6; 99:2, 1, 6; 99:3, 4, some of which are at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  13. Horne, Jean. Get Reel, TribLIVE News and Sports, Trib Total Media, 27 October 2003. Retrieved on 8 November 2013.
  14. Cf. http://www.hellodere.com/alp2.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  15. Cf. http://www.maxinelapiduss.com/press/pghtrib1999.htm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  16. Cf. Foreword, 97:3, 1; 97:4, 1; 97:5, 7; 97:6, 4, some of which are at http://static-169-229-215-122.comlit.berkeley.edu/repository/foreword/. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  17. 17.0 17.1 Foreword, 102:4, May 16, 1979, 1. Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
  18. Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/gold-circle-awards/recipients/1989-scholastic-circles.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  19. Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/gold-circle-awards/recipients/1990-scholastic-circles.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  20. Cf. http://www.columbiauniversity.org/cu/cspa/docs/contests-and-critiques/crown-awards/recipients/1991-scholastic-crown.html. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  21. http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.
  22. http://allderdicehs.pghboe.net/foreword/foreword-p1.shtm. Retrieved on October 4, 2007.